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Why is this component in this device? A fuse like this blows once on a fault and isn't "replaceable". Yes, I can jury-rig it, but not easily. It has to be excavated out of the encapsulation to get at the leads. And if I wanted to fully replace it with pristine solder joints, I'd have to remove the entire board from the cast-aluminum case (more encapsulation gunk to remove). All just to replace a fuse.
I agree that the unit has to be sealed and IP67 forever but what's the harm in a little fuseholder sitting high and dry above the pool of encapsulation polymer, within the enclosure? Pick-n-place a different component and it hardly makes the board more expensive, would it?
This device is designed to be thrown away if there's ever an external fault or if it's hooked up wrong. The manufacturer has lost sight of why their customers want their products - less wasteful consumption (speaking of materials or energy, most people would say both). What a waste.